Anybody who’s switched to the Hilti recip saws have a complaint about them biting the hand that drives them more than other saws they’ve owned?
Call it failure to learn, but I got my finger between the foot and piston again yesterday, and this tme it really got me. Never had a problem before with my Milwaukee, and I wonder if the foot design, the piston, or that trigger safety that forces a convoluted grip when upside down, might be making it a lot easier for me to feed my flesh to the Hilti than others. Any egronomics/kineseologist/carps out there with opinions?
-duke
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